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In order to receive trigger events, first create a new class and inherit from [[IC_Python_API:RLPy_RPyTimerCallback|RPyTimerCallback]] and register with [[#RegisterPyTimerCallback ( self, pCallback )|RegisterPyTimerCallback]]. When not in use, you can unregister the timer event with [[#UnregisterPyTimerCallback ( self, pCallback )|UnRegisterPyTimerCallback]]. | In order to receive trigger events, first create a new class and inherit from [[IC_Python_API:RLPy_RPyTimerCallback|RPyTimerCallback]] and register with [[#RegisterPyTimerCallback ( self, pCallback )|RegisterPyTimerCallback]]. When not in use, you can unregister the timer event with [[#UnregisterPyTimerCallback ( self, pCallback )|UnRegisterPyTimerCallback]]. | ||
− | + | See Also: [[IC_Python_API:RLPy_RPyTimerCallback|RPyTimerCallback]]. | |
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class MyPyTimerCallback(RLPy.RPyTimerCallback): | class MyPyTimerCallback(RLPy.RPyTimerCallback): | ||
def __init__(self): | def __init__(self): | ||
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:Timer interval ( milisecond ) - int | :Timer interval ( milisecond ) - int | ||
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timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | ||
timer.SetInterval(1000) | timer.SetInterval(1000) | ||
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:'''True''' if the timer is currenlty running, else '''False''' - bool | :'''True''' if the timer is currenlty running, else '''False''' - bool | ||
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timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | ||
timer.Start() | timer.Start() | ||
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:'''True''' if trigger is single-shot, else '''False''' - bool | :'''True''' if trigger is single-shot, else '''False''' - bool | ||
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timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | ||
timer.SetSingleShot(True) | timer.SetSingleShot(True) | ||
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:'''pCallback''' [IN] Callback object inherited from [[IC_Python_API:RLPy_RPyTimerCallback|RPyTimerCallback]]- [[IC_Python_API:RLPy_RPyTimerCallback|RPyTimerCallback]] | :'''pCallback''' [IN] Callback object inherited from [[IC_Python_API:RLPy_RPyTimerCallback|RPyTimerCallback]]- [[IC_Python_API:RLPy_RPyTimerCallback|RPyTimerCallback]] | ||
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class MyPyTimerCallback(RLPy.RPyTimerCallback): | class MyPyTimerCallback(RLPy.RPyTimerCallback): | ||
def __init__(self): | def __init__(self): | ||
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See Also: [[#RegisterPyTimerCallback ( self, pCallback )|RegisterPyTimerCallback]] | See Also: [[#RegisterPyTimerCallback ( self, pCallback )|RegisterPyTimerCallback]] | ||
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class MyPyTimerCallback(RLPy.RPyTimerCallback): | class MyPyTimerCallback(RLPy.RPyTimerCallback): | ||
def __init__(self): | def __init__(self): | ||
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:'''nMSec''' [IN] Timer interval in milliseconds - int | :'''nMSec''' [IN] Timer interval in milliseconds - int | ||
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timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | ||
timer.SetInterval(1000) | timer.SetInterval(1000) | ||
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:'''bSingleShot''' [IN] Set to single-shot triggering - bool | :'''bSingleShot''' [IN] Set to single-shot triggering - bool | ||
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timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | ||
timer.SetSingleShot(True) | timer.SetSingleShot(True) | ||
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Start or restart the Timer. If the Timer is already running, then this operation will stop the Timer first then start it again. If the trigger is set to single-shot then the Timer event will activate one more time. | Start or restart the Timer. If the Timer is already running, then this operation will stop the Timer first then start it again. If the trigger is set to single-shot then the Timer event will activate one more time. | ||
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timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | ||
timer.SetInterval(100) | timer.SetInterval(100) | ||
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Stop the Timer. | Stop the Timer. | ||
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timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | timer = RLPy.RPyTimer() | ||
timer.SetInterval(100) | timer.SetInterval(100) |
Latest revision as of 00:03, 14 April 2020
Contents
- 1 Description
- 2 Member Functions
- Main article: Modules.
- Last modified: 04/14/2020
Description
This class is used to setup a timed event. Use SetInterval and GetInterval to access and set the time interval. Use SetSingleShot and IsSingleShot to access and set the trigger state (single shot or repeatly trigger). Use Start, Stop, and IsRunning to control the execution of the Timer.
In order to receive trigger events, first create a new class and inherit from RPyTimerCallback and register with RegisterPyTimerCallback. When not in use, you can unregister the timer event with UnRegisterPyTimerCallback.
See Also: RPyTimerCallback.
1 class MyPyTimerCallback(RLPy.RPyTimerCallback):
2 def __init__(self):
3 RLPy.RPyTimerCallback.__init__(self)
4 def Timeout(self):
5 print ("timeout")
6
7 # Set Timer
8 timer = RLPy.RPyTimer()
9 timer.SetInterval(100)
10 timer.SetSingleShot(True)
11 print(timer.GetInterval()) # 100
12 # Register the callback
13 timer_callback = MyPyTimerCallback()
14 timer.RegisterPyTimerCallback(timer_callback)
15 # Start the Timer
16 timer.Start()
17 # Unregister the callback
18 timer.UnregisterPyTimerCallback()
Member Functions
GetInterval ( self )
Get the time interval for the event triggered by the timer in milliseconds. The default interval value is 0, which will cause the timer to start triggering immediately after Start.
See Also: SetInterval
Returns
- Timer interval ( milisecond ) - int
1 timer = RLPy.RPyTimer()
2 timer.SetInterval(1000)
3 print (timer.GetInterval()) # 1000
IsRunning ( self )
Check if the Timer is currently running.
Returns
- True if the timer is currenlty running, else False - bool
1 timer = RLPy.RPyTimer()
2 timer.Start()
3 print (timer.IsRunning()) # True
IsSingleShot ( self )
Get the Timer trigger settings. Return True if the trigger is single-shot and False for repeat trigger.
See Also: SetSingleShot
Returns
- True if trigger is single-shot, else False - bool
1 timer = RLPy.RPyTimer()
2 timer.SetSingleShot(True)
3 print (timer.IsSingleShot()) # True
RegisterPyTimerCallback ( self, pCallback )
Register a Callback object with the Timer.
See Also: UnregisterPyTimerCallback
Parameters
- pCallback [IN] Callback object inherited from RPyTimerCallback- RPyTimerCallback
1 class MyPyTimerCallback(RLPy.RPyTimerCallback):
2 def __init__(self):
3 RLPy.RPyTimerCallback.__init__(self)
4 def Timeout(self):
5 print ("timeout")
6
7 timer = RLPy.RPyTimer()
8 timer_callback = MyPyTimerCallback()
9 timer.RegisterPyTimerCallback(timer_callback)
UnregisterPyTimerCallback ( self, pCallback )
Unregister the Callback object for the Timer.
See Also: RegisterPyTimerCallback
1 class MyPyTimerCallback(RLPy.RPyTimerCallback):
2 def __init__(self):
3 RLPy.RPyTimerCallback.__init__(self)
4 def Timeout(self):
5 print ("timeout")
6
7 timer = RLPy.RPyTimer()
8 timer_callback = MyPyTimerCallback()
9 timer.RegisterPyTimerCallback(timer_callback)
10 # unregister callback
11 timer.UnregisterPyTimerCallback()
SetInterval ( self, nMSec )
Set the Timer trigger interval in milliseconds. The default interval value is 0, which will cause the timer to start triggering immediately after Start().
See Also: GetInterval
Parameters
- nMSec [IN] Timer interval in milliseconds - int
1 timer = RLPy.RPyTimer()
2 timer.SetInterval(1000)
3 print (timer.GetInterval()) # 1000
SetSingleShot ( self, bSingleShot )
Set the Timer trigger state. Single-shot will only fire off the trigger event once, otherwise the event will fire off according to the Timer interval. The default setting is False.
See Also: IsSingleShot
Parameters
- bSingleShot [IN] Set to single-shot triggering - bool
1 timer = RLPy.RPyTimer()
2 timer.SetSingleShot(True)
3 print (timer.IsSingleShot()) # True
Start ( self )
Start or restart the Timer. If the Timer is already running, then this operation will stop the Timer first then start it again. If the trigger is set to single-shot then the Timer event will activate one more time.
1 timer = RLPy.RPyTimer()
2 timer.SetInterval(100)
3 timer.Start()
Stop ( self )
Stop the Timer.
1 timer = RLPy.RPyTimer()
2 timer.SetInterval(100)
3 timer.Start()
4 # do something
5 timer.Stop()